Real Science on MSN
How DNA Could Recreate Animals That Vanished Centuries Ago
Extinction used to mean forever - but maybe not anymore. This video explores the science of de-extinction, from cloning to genetic engineering, and how scientists are working to bring vanished animals ...
PetMojo on MSN
Can Pet Cloning Really Bring Your Dog Back?
For many people, losing a beloved dog feels like losing a member of the family. The idea of cloning offers a tempting ...
The researchers used Crispr-Cas9 “genetic scissors” technology to make the edit in pig zygotes — the cells formed from the ...
Your silver strands might be doing more than showing your age, according to a new study out of the University of Tokyo.
The new program is validated in a set of clinical pedigrees demonstrating its practical accuracy and relevance to the field. Collectively, the data are compelling and support the major conclusions of ...
According to Prof Pask, one of the key goals of Colossal Biosciences in bringing back extinct species would be to reintroduce ...
Timex is wasting no time expanding its new high-end sub-brand, Timex Atelier, as it's launched its second model just weeks ...
An international research team led by Hiroki Shibuya at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) in Japan has ...
Some genetic disorders—such as cystic fibrosis, hemophilia and Tay Sachs disease—involve many mutations in a person's genome, ...
He showed that specialized cells retain the genes to form an organism.
News Medical on MSN
New Gene-Editing Tech Holds Promise for Treating Complex Genetic Diseases
Because the new method can replace a large stretch of defective DNA with a healthy sequence, the same retron-based package can fix any combination of mutations within that stretch of DNA without ...
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